Cremated human remains are washing up on a popular Fiji beach, enraging local residents, a report said on Monday. Settlement caretaker Lesi Colati said cremated remains could easily be collected at low tide, prompting Suva's beachside residents to raise concerns about traditional Hindu funerals, according to the Fiji Times. A former Ports Authority marine officer, Colati said residents were shocked and disturbed after human ash was discovered inside sea shells collected for family meals by women in the area. "These religious rituals pose a threat to the marine ecosystem especially when they dispose off human ashes in the sea," he...